The new Halo 1 remake will make substantial enough changes to the campaign to make the game feel somewhat new, even to longtime fans.

Microsoft is celebrating 25 years of the Halo franchise with a big new release, but instead of a sequel, Xbox is reaching it Bungie's past and resurrecting one of the most iconic games of all time. The new Halo Campaign Evolved release aims to essentially revamp, upgrade, and in some cases, alter the Xbox original in order to achieve three major goals: 1) have a frontline, premium release to capitalize on Halo's anniversary, 2) provide a product that ties well into Xbox Game Pass, and 3) further progress in UE5 adoption.
As for content, Halo Studios is giving everyone a good reason for everyone try out the game. PlayStation users will try it because they may never have played a Halo game before, but Xbox gamers, even franchise die hards, will want to return in order to play the new missions. New reports from trusted games reporter Rebs Gaming indicate that Halo Studios has altered some Halo CE's campaign missions, including The Library, which has received significant adjustments.
None of this is really a surprise, as Halo Studios has technically revealed this info before. The devs confirmed new prequel missions with Sergeant Johnson would be included, as well as some tweaks to The Library mission...but no specifics were discussed on either.
Customization is another major piece of Halo Campaign Evolved's content pie. The new Halo will allow users to customize their own version of Master Chief with various skins, but there's no in-game storefront with microtransactions. Instead, gamers will have to unlock the skins, and Halo Studios is promising dozens of skulls this time.
Details about other level design changes haven't been revealed yet, and Halo Studios probably won't discuss anything until the big Xbox showcase premieres on June 7.




